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Massimo Ranieri Tickets, Tour Dates and Concerts

Massimo Ranieri

21 de abr. de 2024

19:00 GMT+10
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Massimo Ranieri Tickets, Tour Dates and Concerts
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Running Times: Doors: 6:30pm Start: 7:00pm Finish: TBA Massimo Ranieri, the celebrated Italian singer and actor, boasts an illustrious 50-year career that has left an indelible mark on the entertainment world. As a Sanremo winner and a versatile artist, he has consistently delivered captivating performances and timeless music that resonates with audiences worldwide. His repertoire includes big hits like "Rose Rosse," "Perdere l'Amore," and "Erba di Casa Mia." Each song is a masterpiece, carrying the essence of his passion and emotion. With an enduring appeal, Massimo Ranieri's music has become an integral part of Italy's cultural heritage. Join us in celebrating this iconic artist's remarkable journey as he continues to enchant generations with his artistry. Massimo Ranieri's legacy is not just about music; it's about a profound connection that transcends time and borders. Explore his world, and you'll discover the heart of Italian culture in every note and every lyric.
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Massimo Ranieri Biography

Massimo Ranieri (name in art of Giovanni Calone), Italian is a pop singer, a film and a stage actor, as well as a show-business personality. He was born in Naples (at Santa Lucia) on May 3, 1951.

One of the most popular entertainers in Italy today, he came to the knowledge of the public by winning two editions of the Canzonissima song festival in 1970 and 1972 with "L'Amore È Un Attimo" and "Chi Sarà", and by representing Italy in the Eurovision song contest in 1971 in which he ended up 5th with "L'Amore È Un Attimo", as well as in 1973 when he ended 13th with Chi sara con te. In 1988 he won the San Remo Festival with song "Perdere l'amore", which became one of his greatest hits. He is a constant presence on Italian TV as singer and master of ceremonies. He co-starred in the movie "La Sciantosa" with Anna Magnani. Recently, his CD, "Oggi o dimane" —renditions of his native Neapolitan songs set to North African instrumentation—has had a great success.

Probably his most popular disc was "Rose rosse" which featured his hits "Rose "rosse and "Quando l'amore diventa poesia".
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